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Punished Scientists:Galileo Galilei

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Punished Scientists:Galileo Galilei

Sometimes scientists have been punished for their ideas, even when those ideas were supported by evidence.

Galileo Galilei

Galileo Galilei

  • A famous example of a scientist being punished is Galileo Galilei.
  • Galileo was an Italian astronomer that lived from 1564 to 1642.
  • Galileo worked out from his observations that Sun was the centre of the Universe.
    • At the time, people believed the Earth was the centre of the Universe.
Galileo Galilei imprisoned

Galileo Galilei imprisoned

  • The Church leaders thought Galileo was going against the religious beliefs at the time.
    • Going against religious beliefs was called ‘heresy’.
    • Heresy was against the law.
  • Galileo’s works were banned and he was imprisoned.
  • Over time, scientists have gathered lots more evidence to show that Galileo was right.
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